The "Computer Science" course for students in the Forensics Department at the Faculty of Science aims to equip students with essential computer skills and applications. The course covers how to navigate and use the "Windows 10" operating system, including file and application management. Additionally, students will be trained on "Microsoft Office" programs such as "Word" for creating and editing text documents, "Excel" for data organization and analysis using spreadsheets, and "PowerPoint" for creating effective presentations. The course focuses on developing students' proficiency in using these tools to manage scientific data and reports necessary for their studies and research in the field of Forensics.
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of organic chemistry with a focus on applications in forensic science. It covers the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, acids, and polymers. The course emphasizes techniques for analyzing and identifying substances commonly encountered in criminal investigations, helping students apply chemical knowledge to forensic analysis and laboratory practices.
This course introduces students to the legal principles and regulations relevant to the work of forensic experts. It covers the roles and responsibilities of forensic professionals, legal procedures, evidence handling, and courtroom practices. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge needed to ensure that forensic investigations are conducted in compliance with laws and professional standards.
The General Biology II course provides an integrated understanding of living systems, focusing on key concepts such as cell division, Genetics, and the structure and function of the Genome. Students explore how cells reproduce through Mitosis and Meiosis, ensuring growth, development, and genetic diversity. The course also examines the organization of cells into Tissues, highlighting their roles in forming organs and maintaining physiological functions. Furthermore, it covers major body systems, emphasizing how these systems interact to sustain homeostasis and overall health. This course equips students with foundational knowledge essential for advanced studies in biological and medical sciences.